An attachment structure for driver seat airbag devices that enables smoother operation of a horn switch. The attachment structure includes: an armature connected to a steering mechanism of the vehicle; and a housing that accommodates the airbag module and that is positioned with respect to the armature. The housing includes positioning pins for implementing relative positioning in XY directions with respect to the armature at a plurality of locations and first openings for implementing positioning in a z direction at a plurality of locations. The armature is provided with a plurality of second openings through which the positioning pins of the housing are inserted and with a plurality of protrusions that are inserted through the first openings of the housing. The position of z-direction lower edge sections of the first openings of the housing lies within a range of the depth of the second openings of the armature.
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1. An attachment structure of an airbag module for attaching an airbag module to a steering wheel of a vehicle, the attachment structure comprising:
an armature configured to be connected to a steering mechanism of the vehicle; and
a housing configured to accommodate the airbag module and being positioned with respect to the armature, wherein
the housing having positioning pins for implementing relative positioning in X and Y directions with respect to the armature at a plurality of locations, and the housing having portions defining first openings for implementing positioning in a z direction at a plurality of locations,
the armature being provided with a plurality of second openings through which the positioning pins of the housing are inserted, the second openings varying in width over their length and the armature being provided with a plurality of protrusions that are inserted through the first openings of the housing, and
the position of a z-direction lower edge of the first openings of the housing lying at the same depth in the z direction as a narrowest width of the second openings of the armature.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an attachment structure for driver seat airbag devices. More particularly, the present invention relates to positioning/connection portions between an armature and a housing that accommodates an airbag.
2. Related Technology
Airbag devices include various types of devices, for instance, driver seat airbag devices that are accommodated inside the steering wheel, so-called curtain airbag devices that are disposed along the upper edge of a window frame, and airbag devices for a front passenger seat, which are disposed inside an instrument panel.
A driver seat airbag device has a structure wherein an airbag module comprising an airbag and an inflator are accommodated in a housing and are positioned with respect to, and connected to, an armature. The outer side of the housing (vehicle interior side) is covered by a steering cover. To position the housing and the armature, and to restrict excessive displacement thereof, openings are provided in one of the foregoing and pins or protrusions are provided in the other, such that the pins or protrusions are inserted in the openings.
When the steering cover is pressed from above during the operation of a horn switch, the pressing action bears simultaneously also on the housing that accommodates the airbag. In conventional driver seat airbag devices, the operation of the horn switch resulted, in some instances, in the occurrence of backlash between the housing and the armature. A smooth and stable operation failed thus to be achieved.
In the light of the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide an attachment structure for driver seat airbag devices that enables a smoother operation of a horn switch.
In order to solve the above problems, in one aspect the present invention provides an attachment structure of an airbag module for attaching an airbag module to a steering wheel of a vehicle, the attachment structure including: an armature connected to a steering mechanism of the vehicle; and a housing that accommodates the airbag module and that is positioned with respect to the armature. The housing is provided with positioning pins for implementing relative positioning in X and Y directions with respect to the armature at a plurality of locations, and also provided with first openings for implementing positioning in a Z direction at a plurality of locations. The armature is provided with a plurality of second openings through which the positioning pins of the housing are inserted, and provided with a plurality of protrusions that are inserted through the first openings of the housing. The position of Z-direction lower edge sections of the first openings of the housing lies within the range of the depth of the second openings of the armature.
The attachment structure embodying the principles of the present invention thus allows keeping to a minimum interference of positioning pins within the second openings, which arises when the steering cover is pressed accompanying the operation of the horn switch. In turn, this has the effect of stabilizing the horn actuating force.
A detailed explanation follows on an attachment structure for driver seat airbag devices according to the present invention, with reference to
An attachment structure for attaching an airbag module 105 to the steering wheel (100) of the vehicle comprises an armature 116 (
Positioning pins 110a, 110b, 110c for positioning in the XY directions relative to the armature 116 are provided at three locations in the housing 108. Openings 118a, 118b, 118c shaped as long holes, and through which the positioning pins 110a, 110b, 110c are inserted, are correspondingly provided in the armature 116. The openings 118a, 118b, 118c are designed so as to be larger, by some allowance, than the diameter of the positioning pins 110a, 110b, 110c.
Rectangular openings 112a, 112b, 112c for positioning in the Z direction are further provided in the housing 108. Protrusions 120a, 120b, 120c (
Herein, the “XY directions” do not denote the horizontal, but a plane parallel to the steering wheel. The “Z direction” denotes a direction perpendicular to the plane of the XY directions.
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When levels H1 and H2 stand substantially at the same height, the tilt of the positioning pins 110 (110a, 110b, 110c) having the level H2 as a fulcrum is necessarily small, and the positioning pins 110 have still some allowance in the openings 118 (118a, 118b, 118c), as illustrated in
In the above-described example, the positioning pins are provided at three sites so as to form the vertices of a triangle, but the positioning pins are not limited to such a configuration.
Working examples of the present invention have been explained above, but the present invention is not limited to the above-described working examples, and may accommodate various design variations without departing from the technical idea set forth in the appended claims.
Narita, Masaru, Sato, Shinsuke, Hiraoka, Yasutaka
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